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These were required by GAVO DaCHS, but are not used anymore. Furthermore, PG17 will forbid declaring commutators and negators relations with operators that themselves have relations to different operators.

We delete pgs_moc_compat.sql.in and remove it from the old pg_sphere--1.1.5beta2gavo--1.1.5beta4gavo.sql upgrade script. This is ok to do since dropping the operators uses "if exists".

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/ZTfL1G1fBPQHVPWV%40msg.df7cb.de#ce3801c084bcf05b6b976cb2d0e25b2d

Close #85.

These were required by GAVO DaCHS, but are not used anymore.
Furthermore, PG17 will forbid declaring commutators and negators
relations with operators that themselves have relations to different
operators.

We delete pgs_moc_compat.sql.in and remove it from the old
pg_sphere--1.1.5beta2gavo--1.1.5beta4gavo.sql upgrade script. This is ok
to do since dropping the operators uses "if exists".

Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/flat/ZTfL1G1fBPQHVPWV%40msg.df7cb.de#ce3801c084bcf05b6b976cb2d0e25b2d

Close postgrespro#85.
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